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Georg H. Mehl is affiliated with the University of Hull in the United Kingdom and focuses on research in the fields of materials science and chemistry. Their academic work spans multiple subfields, including electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, materials chemistry, organic chemistry, atomic and molecular physics, optics, and spectroscopy.

The scientist's research covers a variety of topics related to liquid crystal science and molecular interactions. Key themes in their work include liquid crystal research advancements, molecular spectroscopy and chirality, surfactants and colloidal systems, synthesis and properties of aromatic compounds, photonic crystals and applications, material dynamics and properties, and the synthesis and applications of gold and silver nanoparticles.

Georg H. Mehl has frequently published in several scientific journals and venues. The most common publication venues for their work are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Liquid Crystals
  • Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
  • Crystals
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Their notable recent papers include:

  • Two mechanisms for the formation of the ferronematic phase studied by dielectric spectroscopy, 2023, Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Chirality enhancement in macro-chiral liquid crystal nanoparticles, 2020, Materials Horizons
  • Probing molecular ordering in the nematic phases of para-linked bimesogen dimers through NMR studies of flexible prochiral solutes, 2020, Liquid Crystals
  • Deciphering helix assembly in the heliconical nematic phase via tender resonant X-ray scattering, 2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry C
  • Spontaneous mirror symmetry breaking and chiral segregation in the achiral ferronematic compound DIO, 2023, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

Collaborations have been an integral part of their research activities. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Chris Welch
  • Wanhe Jiang
  • J. K. Vij
  • Yu. P. Panarin
  • Feng Liu

Best Publications

  • Nematic twist-bend phase with nanoscale modulation of molecular orientation

    Volodymyr Borshch;Young-Ki Kim;Jie Xiang;Min Gao

  • Spontaneous periodic deformations in nonchiral planar-aligned bimesogens with a nematic-nematic transition and a negative elastic constant.

    V. P. Panov;M. Nagaraj;J. K. Vij;Yu. P. Panarin

  • 4,4'-Difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diaza-s-indacenes (BODIPYs) as components of novel light active materials

    Michael Benstead;Georg H. Mehl;Ross W. Boyle

  • Thermotropic biaxial nematic phase in liquid crystalline organo-siloxane tetrapodes.

    K. Merkel;A. Kocot;A. Kocot;J. K. Vij;R. Korlacki

  • The Design and Investigation of Room Temperature Thermotropic Nematic Gold Nanoparticles

    Liliana Cseh;Georg H. Mehl

  • Microsecond linear optical response in the unusual nematic phase of achiral bimesogens

    V. P. Panov;R. Balachandran;M. Nagaraj;J. K. Vij

  • Liquid crystals with restricted molecular topologies: supermolecules and supramolecular assemblies

    John W. Goodby;Georg H. Mehl;Isabel M. Saez;Rachel P. Tuffin

  • 3D Ordered Gold Strings by Coating Nanoparticles with Mesogens

    Xiangbing Zeng;Feng Liu;Alan G. Fowler;Goran Ungar

  • Deuterium NMR investigation of the biaxial nematic phase in an organosiloxane tetrapode.

    J. L. Figueirinhas;C. Cruz;D. Filip;G. Feio

  • Liquid‐Crystalline, Substituted Octakis‐(dimethylsiloxy)octasilsesquioxanes: Oligomeric Supermolecular Materials with Defined Topology

    Georg H. Mehl;John W. Goodby

  • Electronic Charge Transport in Extended Nematic Liquid Crystals

    Kai L. Woon;Matthew P. Aldred;Panos Vlachos;Georg H. Mehl

  • Nematic-nematic phase transition in the liquid crystal dimer CBC9CB and its mixtures with 5CB: A high-resolution adiabatic scanning calorimetric study

    Chandra Shekhar Pati Tripathi;Patricia Losada-Pérez;Christ Glorieux;Alexandra Kohlmeier

  • Direct observation of liquid crystals using cryo-TEM: Specimen preparation and low-dose imaging

    Min Gao;Young-Ki Kim;Cuiyu Zhang;Volodymyr Borshch

  • Do the short helices exist in the nematic TB phase

    Ewa Górecka;Mirosław Salamończyk;Anna Zep;Damian Pociecha

  • Structure–property relationships in nematic gold nanoparticles

    Liliana Cseh;Liliana Cseh;Georg H. Mehl

  • Field-induced periodic chiral pattern in the Nx phase of achiral bimesogens

    V. P. Panov;R. Balachandran;J. K. Vij;M. G. Tamba

  • Multiple addressing in a hybrid biphotochromic system.

    Michel Frigoli;Georg H. Mehl

  • On the structure of the Nx phase of symmetric dimers: inferences from NMR

    Anke Hoffmann;Alexandros G. Vanakaras;Alexandra Kohlmeier;Georg H. Mehl

  • Dynamic light scattering study of biaxial ordering in a thermotropic liquid crystal.

    K. Neupane;Shin-Woong Kang;S. Sharma;D. Carney

  • Modulation of the Absorption, Fluorescence, and Liquid-Crystal Properties of Functionalised Diarylethene Derivatives

    Michel Frigoli;Georg H. Mehl

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher J. Welch
Christopher J. Welch Indiana Consortium for Analytical Science & Engineering
John W. Goodby
John W. Goodby University of York
Antal Jakli
Antal Jakli Kent State University
Oleg D. Lavrentovich
Oleg D. Lavrentovich Kent State University
Goran Ungar
Goran Ungar Xi'an Jiaotong University
Xiangbing Zeng
Xiangbing Zeng University of Sheffield
Stephen M. Morris
Stephen M. Morris University of Oxford
Timothy D. Wilkinson
Timothy D. Wilkinson University of Cambridge
Vesselin N. Paunov
Vesselin N. Paunov Nazarbayev University
Michael Veith
Michael Veith Saarland University

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